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Thirty-second note In music, a thirty-second note (American or "German" terminology) or demisemiquaver (British or "classical" terminology) is a note played for 1/32 of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). It lasts half as long as a sixteenth note (or semiquaver) and twice as long as a sixty-fourth note (or hemidemisemiquaver).
Thirty-three gods The Thirty-three gods is a pantheon of Hindu deities, some of Vedic origin and some developed later. It generally includes a set of 31 deities consisting of 12 Ādityas, 11 Rudras, and 8 Vasus; the identity of the other two deities that fill out the 33 varies.
Thirty-two-bar form The thirty-two-bar form, often shortened to AABA, is a musical form common in Tin Pan Alley songs, later popular music including rock and pop music, and jazz. Though "there were few instances of it in any type of popular music until the late teens," it became "the principal form" around 1925-1926 (Wilder 1972, p.
Thirty-Three Orientals The Thirty-Three Orientals (Spanish Trentaitrés Orientales) is the name of a group of men commanded by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, who started an expedition from Argentina, to liberate the territory of Uruguay in 1825, that had been conquered by Brazil.
Thirtynine Mile volcanic field The Thirtynine Mile volcanic field, located in Park and Teller counties, Colorado, was the site of significant volcanism in the Tertiary Period (See: geologic timescale). The field is named for Thirtynine Mile Mountain, a local peak.
Thirtysomething (term) The term Thirtysomething was initially introduced during the 1980s to describe a person of the baby boom generation, born during the 1940s and 1950s. It has now entered common usage in the English language to describe a person between the ages of 30 and 39.
Thiru Thiru is the principal prefix of address for adult males in the Tamil language, being the equivalent of the English "Mister" or the French "Monsieur". As Tamil is the classical language of south India, and was the language of literature and court in ancient south India, the term pervasive found in ancient inscriptions across the region.
Thiru Edu-Vasippu Thiru Edu-Vasippu is the ayyavazhi festival of reading melodiousely the contents of Akilattirattu Ammanai celebrated in Pathis and Nizhal Thangals. It is read for three day, fiveday, ten day or seventeen day terms.
Thiru Nadana Ula According to Ayyavazhi mythology the situation of the whole Universe changes as the Kaliyan was born, and Thiru Nadana Ula is the part which was told by Sivan in Akilam eight about the universal changes. It consist of 21 Vennpas.
Thirubuvanam Thirubhuvanam is a village near kumbakonam consisting basically of silk weavers and Agricultural workers and Agricultural Land owners.There is an Ancient Sarabeshwarer Temple in this silk village located in a district known for ancient temples as the history of the district of Thanjavur is well documented for at least 2200 years from the Great Emperor karikal chola I who built the Anicut Dam across river cauvery to promote agricultural economy during his reign more than 2000 years ago.
Thiruda Thiruda Thiruda Thiruda (Thief Thief) (1993) is a film comedy, in Tamil, directed by the acclaimed film maker Mani Ratnam, and scripted by Ram Gopal Varma, yet another iconic Indian film maker. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by A.
Thirucharanathumalai Thirucharanathumalai is a hillock located in Chitharal village 6 km from Marthandam and 55 km from Kanyakumari. On the top of the hill under a path that seems naturally hanging there in a temple with mandapam, corridor and balipeetam with a madappalli (kitchen).
Thiruchendur Murugan Temple Thiruchendur Murugan temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Muruga and one of the Arupadaiveedu six major abodes of Lord Muruga. It is located in the small town of Thiruchendur in the district of Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India and is 55 km south-east of Tirunelveli,40 km from Tuticorin and 75 km north-east of Kanyakumari.
Thirukazhukundram Thirukazhukundram is an ancient town in Kanchipuram district of the the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu . It is famous for its Hindu temple, Vedagiriswarar temple ,popularly known as Kazhugu koil (Eagle temple) .
Thirukkattupalli Thirukkattupalli (Ancient name: Melaithirukattupalli) is a small ancient agricultural town near Thiruvaiyaru in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu. This place has a big Shiva temple called Theeyadiappar Temple, (also known as Agneeshwarar).
Thirumal Perumal also Thirumal is a Hindu deity somewhat popular amongst Tamils of Tamil Nadu state in India and in the Tamil diaspora. Although he is popularly associated with the pan Indian god Vishnu there is evidence that Perumal worship, as seen today has been a product of syncretism of an indigenous deity with Vishnu.
Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram As Kalimayai captured the king of Thiruvitankur and began to rule over the people as their king, Thirumal came to Thiruvananthapuram according to Ayyavazhi mythology. This falls under Akilam five in Akilattirattu Ammanai.
Thirumal Valavan Selvaraj Thirumala Valavan (born November 27, 1970 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu) is a former field hockey midfielder from India, who made his international debut for the Men's National Team in February 1997 against Poland. Valavan represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where India finished in seventh place.
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal Thirumalai Nayak Palace is a 17th century palace was built by King Thirumalai Nayak, one of the Madurai Nayak rulers in 1636 AD in the city of Madurai, India. This Palace was built with the help of an Italian Architect and is a classic fusion of Dravidian, Islamic and European styles.
Thirumandhamkunnu Thirumandhankunnu Temple is located in Angadipuram, a small village in Malappuram district of Kerala, south India and built by the kings of Walluvanad. The goddess Bhagavathi at the temple is the family god (kuladaivam) of the Valluvokonathiris.
Thirumoolar Thirumoolar also spelt Tirumular or Thirumular is one of the 18 Siddhars. His main work is Thirumandhiram, that describes various aspects, from Science, Medicine, Human aspects of Life, The Divine - especially Lord Shiva and many others.
Thirumukom Thirumukom (meaning "high face"(thiru+mukom) or "high self") was a hereditary title conferred by Rajahs in the state of Kerala, in the kingdom of Travancore mostly. The Pillai's of Travancore are holders of the Thirumukom.
Thirunavaya Thirunavaya is a small village in Malappuram district of Kerala, south India. This village is famed as the theatre of the Mamankam festival held in the Thirunavaya Temple on the banks of the Bharathapuzha River.
Thirunavaya Temple Thirunavaya Temple is an ancient temple on the banks of the Bharathapuzha River dedicated to Lord Shiva with the other dieties of Lord Ganapathy, and Goddess Lakshmi. It is located near the pilgrimage centre of Thirunavaya, a small village 8 km south of Tirur near Ponnani in the Malappuram district of Kerala, south India.
Thirunavukkarasar Thirunavukkarasar (literally "Lord of Speech") , also spelt as Tirunavukarasar, and popularly known as Appar, meaning father-figure, or a high one in Tamil is a Shaivite saint who lived in Tamil Nadu. He is one of the 63 saints known as Nayanmars.
Thirunelli Temple Thirunelli Temple (also Tirunelli) is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu on the side of Brahmagiri hill in Kerala. Inscriptions in this temple date back to the period of Bhaskara Ravi Varma I (962-1019 CE).
Thiruparappu Thiruparappu is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is known for its waterfalls, and for an ancient Shiva temple, which is one of the twelve temples visited in the annual Shivalaya ottam pilgrimage.
Thiruppugazh Thiruppugazh (Tamil திரŕŻŕ®ŞŕŻŤŕ®ŞŕŻŕ®•ழ் tiruppukazh "Glory to the Lord" or "Divine glory") is a 15th century anthology of Tamil religious songs dedicated to Murugan, the son of Shiva, written by the poet-saint Arunagirinathar. The anthology is considered one of the central works of mediaeval Tamil literature, both for its poetical and musical qualities, and for its religious, moral and philosophical content.
Thiruthani Murugan Temple Tiruthani Murugan temple is one of the famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Muruga. It is one of the Arupadaiveedu, the six holy abodes of Lord Muruga, others being Palani (100 km west of Madurai), Swamimalai (150 km east of Madurai), Tirupparangunram (5 km from Madurai), Pazhamudircholai (10 km north of Madurai) and Thiruchendur (100 km south of Madurai).
Thiruthuraipoondi Thiruthuraipoondi is a city and a municipality in Thiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Thiruthuraipoondi is located 330Â km south of Chennai, 40Â km west of Nagappattinam and 65Â km east of Thanjavur.
Thiruvaiyaru Thiruvaiyaru is a panchayat town in Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is situated on the banks of the river Kaveri, 13 km from Thanjavur, Thiruvaaiyaru has an old Shiva temple dedicated to Panchanatheeswar.
Thiruvanaikaval It is a famous Shiva temple near Tiruchirapalli, India and adjacent to the Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam. It was built by Kochenga Chola around 1000 years ago and it is one of the five major Shiva temples (Panchabhoota Sthalams), representing five major elements - Fire, Earth, Water, Sky and Wind.
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram (Malayalam: തിരŕµŕ´µŕ´¨ŕ´¨ŕµŤŕ´¤ŕ´Şŕµŕ´°ŕ´‚ TiruvanĹntapuraáą), formerly known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala and the headquarters of the Thiruvananthapuram District. It is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland.
Thiruvananthapuram tourist spots Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) district (Kerala, India), holds a number of tourist spots. The entire tourism package of the state such as hill stations, back waters, beaches, lagoons, and wild life sanctuaries are present in Thiruvananthapuram district, reflects the entire beauty of the state Kerala.
Thiruvegappura Thiruvegappura is a Valluvanad village on the bank of river Thutha, a tributary to the Bharathapuzha River, serving as the gateway to Palakkad District, for inboard traffic from the northern Malabar districts of Kerala. Located in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India, Thiruvegappura is famous for a Lord Siva Temple, built around the 14th century, with three flag masts as the unique speciality.
This (computer science) In many object-oriented programming languages, this (or self) is a keyword which can be used in instance methods to refer to the object on which the currently executing method has been invoked. C++, and programming languages which derive from it (such as Java, Python, and C#) generally use the keyword this, whereas Smalltalk and its progeny prefer the keyword self.
This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" is the first single from alternative rock/pop punk band Fall Out Boy's album Infinity on High. It was first played November 16, 2006 on Chicago radio station Q101, and leaked onto the internet soon after.
This Ain't Country This Ain't Country is an unreleased studio offering from Hank Williams III, showcasing his creation of Hellbilly/Twang-punk music. These are one of the many recordings that were shelved by Curb Records executive Mike Curb, and tracks that were to appear on This Ain't Country were:
This Ain't No Picnic "This Ain't No Picnic" is a song by influential punk/alternative band The Minutemen. It appears on their 1984 double album Double Nickels On The Dime, and was composed by their lead singer and guitarist D.
This Be The Verse "This Be The Verse" is a short poem by the English poet Philip Larkin (1922–1985). It was written around April 1971, first published in the August 1971 issue of New Humanist, and appeared in the 1974 collection High Windows.
This Book Will Change Your Life: 365 Daily Instructions for Hysterical Living This Book Will Change Your Life: 365 Daily Instructions for Hysterical Living is a comedy/ life guide book that gives you something fun, exciting or weird to do each day for an entire year every page has one day's instructions and art/or pictures on each page that relate to that day's activity. the point of the book is to make your life less boring.
This Boy's Life (film) This Boy's Life was a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Tobias Wolff . The 1993 film starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Ellen Barkin, playing the roles of the narrator, Dwight, and the narrator's mother, respectively.
This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm On This Song This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm On This Song is a song by the band System of a Down, released on the first half of the double-album Mezmerize/Hypnotize in May 2005. It is the sixth track of the album, lasting two minutes and eight seconds, and was joint-written by Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian, the band's two vocalists.
This Could Be Anywhere in the World "This Could Be Anywhere in the World" is a rock song recorded by Alexisonfire for their third album Crisis (2006). It was released as the album's first single in mid-2006 and the music video topped MuchMusic's Countdown for the week of October 13 2006.
This Could Be the Night "This Could Be the Night" was a song released in 1985 on the Canadian rock band Loverboy's hit album Lovin' Every Minute of it. The song contained much more of a style that represented the classic 80's power pop ballads than the rocking style that the band was known for.
This Diamond Ring "This Diamond Ring" is a 1965 pop song written by Al Kooper, Bob Brass and Irwin Levine, and attributed to Gary Lewis and the Playboys though none of the Playboys performed on the recording and Lewis' vocals are overdubbed by Ron Hicklin's. (Brackett 2000, p.
This Disaster: Live in London This Disaster: Live in London is New Found Glory's second DVD, and first live DVD. The DVD features a show that they performed at The Forum in London, England on August 8, 2004 as well as many extras including a behind the scenes look on their tours and acoustic radio performances.
This Divided State "This Divided State" is a documentary by first time filmaker Steven Greenstreet that details the conflict that erupted at Utah Valley State College in 2004. This conflict dealt with a speaking invitation from the student council of the school to Michael Moore.
This England This England is a quarterly magazine, published in spring, summer, autumn and winter, "for all those who love England's green and pleasant land". It has a large readership among expatriates, many of whom are elderly, and concentrates on the values and customs of England -- especially rural and small-town England -- in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
This England: The Histories This England: The Histories was a season of Shakespeare's history plays staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2000-2001. The company staged both of Shakespeare's tetralogies of history plays so that audiences could see all eight plays over several days.
This Et Al This Et Al are an alternative rock band formed in Leeds near the end of 2002. Their sound has been compared to the likes of My Bloody Valentine and Queens of The Stone Age, and all of their three singles have sold out within a week, and have had significant airtime on MTV2 and other music channels, and on Radio 1, XFM, and other radio stations.
This Film Is Not Yet Rated This Film Is Not Yet Rated is an independent documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system and its effect on American culture, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Eddie Schmidt. It first premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released into select theatres on September 1, 2006.
This Fire Burns "This Fire Burns" is a song by Killswitch Engage written as a theme song for WWE PPV Judgment Day 2006. It is currently the theme song for ECW wrestler CM Punk, was used as a promo theme hyping up WWE Wreckless Intent, and Randy Orton used it for one week.
This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying) This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying), from George Harrison's Extra Texture (Read All About It), is adapted from his sublime 1968 contribution to The Beatles' White Album, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."
This Happy Breed This Happy Breed was a stage play written by Noel Coward, first staged in 1939 as part of a double bill with the same author's Present Laughter. In 1941, the two plays became part of a triple bill, having been joined by Coward's new play Blithe Spirit.
This Heat This Heat were a British progressive rock band widely considered a missing link between progressive rock (especially krautrock) and such later experimental genres as post-punk, post-rock, and noise rock. They were formed in late-1975 in Brixton, London by multi-instrumentalists Charles Bullen (guitar, clarinet, viola, vocals, tapes), Charles Hayward (percussion, keyboards, vocals, tapes) and Gareth Williams (keyboard, guitar, bass, vocals, tapes).
This Hour Has 22 Minutes This Hour Has 22 Minutes is a Canadian television comedy that airs on CBC Television. Launched in 1993 during Canada's 35th general election, the show focuses on Canadian politics, combining news parody, sketch comedy and satirical editorials.
This Hour Has Seven Days This Hour Has Seven Days was a controversial CBC Television newsmagazine which ran from 1964 to 1966. The show, inspired by the British satire series That Was The Week That Was, was created by Patrick Watson and Douglas Leiterman as an avenue for a more stimulating and boundary-pushing brand of television journalism.
This Charming Man "This Charming Man" is a song by British rock band The Smiths, released as their second single in October of 1983 on the indie label Rough Trade. The song was composed by guitarist Johnny Marr and singer/lyricist Morrissey.
This Christmas This Christmas is a single by Christian rapper and dc Talk member tobyMac. Both tracks have been featured on the "WOW Christmas" albums, "This Christmas" was on the red album, "O Come All Ye Faithful" was on the green album.
This is Beetle Also known as The Beetlejuice Song, This is Beetle was sung by Howard Stern Wack Pack member Beetlejuice for the Howard Stern Show in 2005. The song was recorded by Stern show producer Richard Christy, who then wrote music to accompany Beetle's raw vocals and engineered it all into the full song.
This is Cinerama This is Cinerama is a 1952 film which shows how film makers could use the new technology of Cinerama to make movies more realistic by broadening the aspect ratio so the viewer's peripheral vision was involved. This is Cinerama premiered on 20 September 1952 at the New York Broadway theatre, in New York City.
This is Daniel Cook This is Daniel Cook is a children's television series produced by Toronto's marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV and is shown on both that network and TVO Kids (in Canada), Disney Channel (in the US), and on ABC2 (in Australia).
This is Emily Yeung This is Emily Yeung is a 2006 Canadian children's television series, produced by Toronto's marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV and is the follow-up to the award winning hit series, This is Daniel Cook. In this new series, six-year-old Emily takes on the world with her own unique perspective.
This is Petula Clark This is Petula Clark was a six-episode comedy/variety series that aired on the BBC in 1966. In the series, host Petula Clark intermingled her contemporary hits with popular standards, and introduced to the British public international stars who were relatively unknown in the UK.
This is Rihanna "The Mixtape" This is Rihanna "The Mixtape" is a mixtape that was released by Rihanna in 2005 before the released of her album Music of the Sun. It is hosted by: Jabba, DJ Cipha Sounds, MAssive B, Big Dawg Pitbull and Hot 97/NYC.
This is the Sharp This is the Sharp is the debut album by Australian pop-rock band The Sharp. It was recorded at Platinum Studios in Melbourne, Australia, except for track 10 which was recorded in the flat of one of the band members above the flower shop in Collingwood.
This is True This Is True is a syndicated weekly newspaper column and online mailing list written by American humorist Randy Cassingham. The column describes strange-but-true stories culled from news sources around the globe.
This is Your Brain on Drugs This is Your Brain on Drugs was a large-scale US anti-narcotics campaign by Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA) launched in 1987, that used two televised public service announcements (PSAs) and a related poster campaign.
This is Your Day This is Your Day is a Christian television show hosted by pastor Benny Hinn and broadcast several times a week in the United States by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, the Daystar Television Network, and various local affiliates.
This I Swear "This I Swear" was the second single from Nick Lachey's debut album SoulO. The ballad has powerful lyrics in which he expressed how he felt about the marriage and love he had for his then wife, Jessica Simpson.
This Is A Heavy Product "This Is A Heavy Product" is the text on a series of printed stickers that have appeared on walls, street signs, trains and public fixtures throughout Australia and other parts of the world in the 2000s. (See Sticker art.
This Is Camp X-Ray This is Camp X-Ray is the name of art installation created by the artist Jai Redman who is part of the Ultimate Holding Company (UHC) art collective. 'This is Camp X-Ray' was a full-scale replica of part of the United States military Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
This Is Circumstantial Evidence This Is Circumstantial Evidence is a music DVD released by ThreeOneG on April 20, 2004, featuring videos of live performances by several bands from the label. The bands included are: The Blood Brothers, The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, Swing Kids , Moving Units, Get Hustle, Jenny Piccolo, Orthrelm, and Love Life.
This Is Dom Joly This is Dom Joly is a spoof chat show presented by Dom Joly, originally shown on BBC Three in 2003. It featured interviews, live bands (complete with animals dancing around the band), "video diary" sketches, and the chance for a guest to describe an activity "in a nutshell".
This Is Donovan This Is Donovan is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. Some sources date the album from 1969, while others claim it was released in West Germany (Epic Records BN 26 277) in 1971 and in Holland (Epic Records LP - S 66 251) in 1974.
This Is Hardcore (song) "This Is Hardcore" is a song by British alternative rock band Pulp, and is the title track of their 1998 album This Is Hardcore. It was released 16 March 1998 as the second single from the album, charting at #12 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1998 in British music).
This Is Hell This Is Hell is a Long Island, New York-based hardcore punk band, similar to such artists as American Nightmare and Suicide File. The band formed from members of Long Island acts Scraps And Heart Attacks and the Backup Plan when both broke up and went on unofficial hiatus in the summer of 2004.
This Is Hell (EP) This Is Hell is the first EP from Long Island hardcore punk band This Is Hell. Daryl Palumbo, of Glassjaw, Head Automatica, and House of Blow, lends his vocals to the 108 cover, "When Death Closes Your Eyes.
This Is How a Heart Breaks This Is How a Heart Breaks is the second single from matchbox twenty frontman Rob Thomas's debut album, Something To Be. Released in 2005 the single peaked at #52 in the USA becoming Thomas's 3rd Top Hot 100 entry.
This Is How We Do It "This Is How We Do It" is a 1995 song by American R&B singer Montell Jordan. This song, Jordan's first single, is indicative of the hip-hop soul style popular at the time, featuring Jordan singing over an enhanced sample of Slick Rick's "Children's Story.
This Is Music This is Music was the first song released from The Verve's penultimate album, A Northern Soul. The aptly named song is full of varied lyrical images- mainly due to the fact that the band were generally on ecstasy throughout the recording sessions.
This Is My Song (1967 song) This Is My Song was an international hit song for British singer Petula Clark (and in the UK for Harry Secombe). It was composed by Charlie Chaplin as the instrumental theme for his 1967 film A Countess from Hong Kong, which starred Marlon Brando and Sophia Loren.
This Is Not Art This Is Not Art is a national festival of new media and arts organised in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia each year over the October long weekend. Since its humble beginnings in 1998, it has become one of the leading arts festivals in Australia dedicated to the work and ideas of communities not included in other major Australian arts festivals.
This Is Our Music (Ornette Coleman album) This Is Our Music is a free jazz album, recorded and originally released in 1960, by saxophonist Ornette Coleman (see 1960 in music). It is especially notable as Coleman's only Atlantic recording to feature a standard – an unorthodox version of "Embraceable You" – and as the only album to feature the "classic" quartet lineup with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Ed Blackwell.
This Is the House "This Is the House" was Eurythmics' third single, recorded in 1982 on their own 8-track home studio in north London, built with a personal bank loan from group member David A. Stewart's bank manager rather than record company support.
This Is the New Shit "This Is the New Shit" is the second single off Marilyn Manson's album The Golden Age of Grotesque. It is seen as a poppy song, with several new industrial beats that Tim Skold added when he joined the band as the bassist in 2002.
This Is the Remix (Jessica Simpson album) This Is the Remix is a seven-track remix compilation album by American Jessica Simpson, released on CD format in Northern America in 2002 (see 2002 in music) by Columbia Records. The album was sold at budget price and charted at number eighteen on Billboard's Top Electronic Albums Chart.
This Is the Sea (film) This Is the Sea is an Irish film, released in 1997, directed and written by Mary McGuckian and produced by Michael Garland. It is a romance film, focusing on the relationship between the character Hazel Stokes, played by Samantha Morton, and Malachy McAliskey, played by Ross McDade.
This Is the Way (song) "This is the Way" is a pop–dance song written by Eliot Kennedy, Cary Baylis and Michael Ward for Dannii Minogue's second album Get into You (1993). The song was produced by Kennedy and Ward and received a mixed reception from music critics.
This Is The Last Time "This Is The Last Time" is a song performed and composed by English piano rock band Keane released in 2003 as their second commercial single, first released with Fierce Panda Records and then in 2004 as a different version with Island Records.
This Is The Place Heritage Park The This Is The Place Heritage Park is located on the east side of Salt Lake City, Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Range and near the mouth of Emigration Canyon. The park is more of a historical monument than a nature preserve, being the place where Brigham Young decided the Mormon pioneers would settle in 1847.
This Is The Place Monument The This Is The Place Monument is a historical monument at the This Is The Place Heritage Park, located on the east side of Salt Lake City, Utah. It is in honour of Brigham Young's famous statement in 1847 that the Latter-day Saint pioneers should settle in the Salt Lake Valley.
This Is What The Edge Of Your Seat Was Made For This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For is the first release by British Metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon released in 2004 on Thirty Days of Night Records and again in 2005 through Visible Noise records. This EP is slightly less polished and more Botch-inspired metalcore than the deathcore of their debut full length album, Count Your Blessings.
This Is Wonderland This is Wonderland is a critically acclaimed Canadian television series, aired on CBC Television, about Alice De Raey, played by Cara Pifko, a young criminal lawyer fresh out of Osgoode Hall Law School, and thrown into a chaotic justice system. She encounters characters ranging from the truly desperate to the bizarre.
This Is Your Life This Is Your Life was a television documentary series hosted by Ralph Edwards, which originally aired in the United States from 1952 to 1961, and again from 1972 on NBC. It originated as a radio show airing from 1948 to 1952 on NBC Radio.
This Is Your Life (song) "This Is Your Life" is a popular song by the alternative rock band Switchfoot, and their third single. "This Is Your Life" first appeared on the group's 2003 album The Beautiful Letdown and peaked at #30 on the US Modern Rock charts.
This Is Your Night Amber's debut album, "This Is Your Night" was released on Tommy Boy Records on November 25, 1996. The album was anchored by the international smash hit title track which was accompanied by a dazzling music video.
This Just In (2007 TV series) This Just In is the working title of a half-hour television news satire show set to air Saturday night on Fox News starting January 2007, though the title is expected to change due to a similarly-named AOL project. Creator Joel Surnow describes the show as "The Daily Show for conservatives".
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